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            <h1>What We Do</h1>
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                We are creating small generic functionalities in the form of service, API and components,
                which can be used by others in their applications to incorporate these functionalities.
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                <strong style="color: #3b67b2;">Example </strong>
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                Any website which wants to have a feature for membership registration needs to write
                code and use a database to store the membership details. This functionality can
                be created by our project, and can be published in the form of components, API,
                service etc. User of our component, API, service need not have to write full blown
                code for the functionality but just needs to integrate our component in their website.
                Of course we have to publish our component as well as the documentation on how to
                use it.
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                <strong style="color: #3b67b2;">There could be many such examples: </strong>
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                Component to capture visitor’s feedback, and store it for later analysis. Component
                for discussion forum and blogging. Component for content rating etc. Currently there
                are many such free products are available, but I find they are so big a product
                with so many other features that even if I don’t need all the functionality, I have
                to install all. Moreover most of these open source products are in Java/Perl/PHP
                etc. But if compared with products in .Net platform java open source products are
                more. Over and above to install these java products are a nightmare for the users
                (specifically for .Net users).
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